
Soprano Juliet Fraser writes words about weird music (specifically weird classical music) and the weird business of performing it.
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“Ha ha, you don’t look like that anymore!”, they said, looking at my website.
The cheek! But I, too, once suffered the mercilessness of youth. I remember sniggering at the photos of older colleagues standing beside me and draped gamely wit...
There are ‘Best of’ lists everywhere at this time of the year and as dusk fell yesterday I decided I would pile on in. Here are my Top Ten albums for 2025. Very few of them were actually released this year, and if my list has any coherence...
A few days ago I premiered a massive new piece by Georges Aperghis (Greek composer based in Paris for years, celebrating his 80th birthday this year. Total legend with a wicked giggle.) Written for six voices (EXAUDI vocal ensemble) and vio...
I am on my way home from Barcelona. I was lucky enough to spend four days there, performing, teaching and presenting (and attending as many concerts as I could) as part of this year’s Mixtur Festival. Mine was the opening concert of the fes...
This is the second in a little series of essays documenting the development of my project ‘Lament: a ritual of letting go’.
The bird of grief
A lament is grief expressed through song. It is an intentional and articulate gesture of connect...
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A singer of weird music; a curator of weird music; a writer of words about the whole weird performance of doing these things.
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